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I took them to Roncolo and handed them to Torreggiani, who would take care of getting them to the mountains.
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We did that during the winter,
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collecting things, preparing people, preparing women
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in order to have some homes ready to hide in for one night for those who didn’t know where to stay before they left for the mountains.
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That’s more or less what we did.
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We delivered orders…
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At that point some were already properly organized.
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My military duties, I carried them out supporting the comrades who were in the mountains and those who had to hide.
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Propaganda, handing out leaflets, secretly bringing them all over the place at night.
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Then the strikes slowly began.
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The strikes against the war had started, and we got ready for the strike of the 1st of March.
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Work in the family
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Before he married my mother, my father was
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with a family of peasants who were working for my mother’s family, who were called “servants” at the time.
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With other co-workers from Montecavolo they set up a sort of business;
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they had the machinery for threshing and ploughing the land, so 4 or 5 of them got together and started this activity.
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After that he always did that job, he was always a thresher:
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they went out to plough, to thresh, these type of things.
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When I was 10 I started to work as a seamstress, or I should say to learn how to be a seamstress.
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I helped my mother out a little, because we also had about 20.000 square meters of land,
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